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and they are trying to match the w2s with your tax return. irs was able to stop over $1.4 billion in 2011 on this type of fraud. but, again it's part of it. >> and how much went. >> we are thinking $5 billion a year. >> what are the best ways people can protect themselves? >> file early. you can only use your social security number once to file a return. if you file first you're beating the criminal to the punch. the second thing you want to do is listen, don't use your mailbox in front of your home to send out your mail or your bank accounts or your bills. because when you put up that flag on your home you are sending a flag to the criminals to come to your mailbox to get your information that they can use. and third getting back to the violence because of homes are being broken into. cars are being broken into because these numbers are worth a lot. keep your financial information and documents in a safe. you can go to any hardware store and get a safe and put them in your homep that is a way of protecting yourself. >> anderson: and it's gre
and they are trying to match the w2s with your tax return. irs was able to stop over $1.4 billion in 2011 on this type of fraud. but, again it's part of it. >> and how much went. >> we are thinking $5 billion a year. >> what are the best ways people can protect themselves? >> file early. you can only use your social security number once to file a return. if you file first you're beating the criminal to the punch. the second thing you want to do is listen, don't use your...
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40% of all individuals tax returns. it is a hugely popular deduction for money i mayans of homeownery year. it could be changing in a big way which might have a big impact on the housing industry. he was more details what you need to kno is former fannie mae executive vice president institute fellow. welcome to the show. this is having a huge impact on housing industry, wouldn't it? >> of it were done right, and wouldn't have a huge impact, to be a beneficial. this deduction is outlived usefulness. literally 100 years, so the value of it has declined and declined and declined year-over-year. use the money that you saved to reduce marginal impact bracket which would be positive. melissa: the devil is in that last detail you mentioned, what we really use eliminating it to lower marginal rates or would it be another thing that is sucked out to pay higher taxes. let's talk about how their talk about doing it in with the best way to do it would be, it wouldn't be so destructive to the market. the deduction is up $2 million,
40% of all individuals tax returns. it is a hugely popular deduction for money i mayans of homeownery year. it could be changing in a big way which might have a big impact on the housing industry. he was more details what you need to kno is former fannie mae executive vice president institute fellow. welcome to the show. this is having a huge impact on housing industry, wouldn't it? >> of it were done right, and wouldn't have a huge impact, to be a beneficial. this deduction is outlived...
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i don't want to be put on the map for being stupid. >> miami isn't giving up its hotel tax, neither is san francisco which will be the center of many super bowl activities. >> is santa clara giving up too much? >> we make sure we have assurances and the form of an mlu to make sure our costs are met. >> show me the money. how are we going to pay for not waiting for donations or a letter of credit. that doesn't pay the bills. why are we paying an expense when they are making the money? >> the mayor mentioned is a memorandum of understanding and an agreement between the super bowl host committee and the city of santa clara to go out into the community and raise private money to pay for santa clara's cost. in santa clara, kpix5. >>> the nfl will make a final decision in may between the san francisco, santa clara bid, and miami. >>> and checking bay area headlines, a pedestrian has been killed walking on the cal train tracks south of the station near west virginia street in san jose. this happened just after 4:00 this afternoon. and delayed service during the rush hour. it is the third fata
i don't want to be put on the map for being stupid. >> miami isn't giving up its hotel tax, neither is san francisco which will be the center of many super bowl activities. >> is santa clara giving up too much? >> we make sure we have assurances and the form of an mlu to make sure our costs are met. >> show me the money. how are we going to pay for not waiting for donations or a letter of credit. that doesn't pay the bills. why are we paying an expense when they are...
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>>reporter: miami said they will not wave the tax. they will hear. the before they vote tonight. >>> the niners super bowl committee will deliver a plan in march. if the bay area loses out for super bowl l, it will go up against houston for super bowl li. final announcement is expected to be made may 22nd. >>> turning to the weather, we've been tracking a system, bringing rain to the bay area. let's take a look at it and see how it's starting to come in. this is new video. rosemary joins us now with more. >> earlier today, i want to show you right around 4:00 or 5:00, we began to see the light showers on storm tracker 2 and moderate to heavy rains slid around the peninsula. right now it's over the east bay and died down just a little bill. there's still good rain falling is long 880. if i put on the tracker, you can see anywhere from .32 fall an hour. this was along the peninsula and will continue to move east in the next half hour. we've got about a 24 hour win die where we will see off and on rain at times. i'll show you what the expect coming up .
>>reporter: miami said they will not wave the tax. they will hear. the before they vote tonight. >>> the niners super bowl committee will deliver a plan in march. if the bay area loses out for super bowl l, it will go up against houston for super bowl li. final announcement is expected to be made may 22nd. >>> turning to the weather, we've been tracking a system, bringing rain to the bay area. let's take a look at it and see how it's starting to come in. this is new...
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worldwide the parliament in cyprus rejects a plan to tax its bank depositors. the euro falls to its lowest level since november. >>> ben bernanke and the fed get down to business. what should we expect after its two-day meeting ends tomorrow? we'll ask former federal reserve governor randy crosser in. >> and what does the ceo of one of the world's iconic brands think of the economy and the american consumer? susie sits down with the top man at coca-cola. all that and more coming up right now on "nbr." good evening and welcome to our public television viewers. susie, once again, little cyprus making big economic noise today. >> you're right, tyler. actually a big win for citizens in cyprus. lawmakers rejected today an unpopular and unprecedented proposal to tax bank deposits. it was part of a larger eurozone bailout plan to rescue those banks and keep the nation solvent. the crucial vote came after a wave of protests, and as cypr t cypriots scrambled to withdraw cash from their atms. bertha coombs joins us with more on today's historic vote and what's ahead for
worldwide the parliament in cyprus rejects a plan to tax its bank depositors. the euro falls to its lowest level since november. >>> ben bernanke and the fed get down to business. what should we expect after its two-day meeting ends tomorrow? we'll ask former federal reserve governor randy crosser in. >> and what does the ceo of one of the world's iconic brands think of the economy and the american consumer? susie sits down with the top man at coca-cola. all that and more coming...
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cyprus' second largest bank will have to close, but there won't be a universal tax on bank accounts to fund the bailout. >>> gas prices are still falling, but not very quickly. the average price this morning is $3.67, two cents less than a week ago. it's significantly better than a year ago. you thank stable crude oil prices and that all refineries are back in service after the annual switchover to summer blends. >>> also good news for plugged-in travelers. the next time you're going somewhere, you don't have to rush to finish up before you board the plane. the faa is on course to lighten up the rules that ban the use of most electronic devices during takeoffs and landings. "the new york times" reports it should happen by tend of the year. >>> "the croods" cruised to a win this weekend. the caveman comedy had a good opening weekend. and its studio hopes it will do even better as school children get their spring breaks. "the croods" took in $44.8 million. "olympus has fallen" was second with $31 million, better than expected. and "oz the great and powerful" was third. >>> you may be sur
cyprus' second largest bank will have to close, but there won't be a universal tax on bank accounts to fund the bailout. >>> gas prices are still falling, but not very quickly. the average price this morning is $3.67, two cents less than a week ago. it's significantly better than a year ago. you thank stable crude oil prices and that all refineries are back in service after the annual switchover to summer blends. >>> also good news for plugged-in travelers. the next time...
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endorsing consumption tax? is that what i'm hearing? >> you heard the doctor endorse that. >> taxing russians only. [ laughter ] >> bret: next up, the g.o.p. extreme makeover. i'm doing my own sleep study. advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. ♪ ♪ >>> our message was weak. our ground game was insufficient. we weren't incollusive. we were behind in both data and digital. our primary and debate process needed improvement. >> young voters are increasingly rolling their eyes at what the party represents. >> and many minorities think that republicans don't like them. or don't want them in our country. >> if hispanics think we don't want them, here they will close their ears for policies. >> bret: besides all that, everything is fine in the g.o.p. today, a report out from the head of the g.o.p., the chairman. reince priebus, who said focus group called the party narrow
endorsing consumption tax? is that what i'm hearing? >> you heard the doctor endorse that. >> taxing russians only. [ laughter ] >> bret: next up, the g.o.p. extreme makeover. i'm doing my own sleep study. advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. ♪ ♪ >>> our message was weak. our ground game was insufficient. we weren't...
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taxes, don't believe him. house republicans tell me they're open to exchanging entitlement reform for new taxes. will there be mutiny if that happens? >> that's what usually happens is a john boehner stakes out a hard-core right wing position and he folds in the end because they have to get something passed. right now the republicans' twin obsessions are competing. they have to obsession with got to balance the budget. they're obsessed with it and they're obsessed with going after medicare. they are obsessed with what they're calling entitlement reform. what it means is people back the social safety net. it's paul ryan's singular obsession, privatize it, shrink it or make elderly poor people pay for their own health care. it depends which one do they want more. i think that republicans would accept some closing of loopholes if they could get at the white whale of medicare and get grandma to pay a little more. >> i wonder if his singular obsession, i always thought his singular obsession was p-90 x. >> november
taxes, don't believe him. house republicans tell me they're open to exchanging entitlement reform for new taxes. will there be mutiny if that happens? >> that's what usually happens is a john boehner stakes out a hard-core right wing position and he folds in the end because they have to get something passed. right now the republicans' twin obsessions are competing. they have to obsession with got to balance the budget. they're obsessed with it and they're obsessed with going after...
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it's to produce eem yigs and clean up the air, others question using tax dollars to subsidize those that can afford green technology. >> they're going like hot cake ootz $43 million rebate program for plug in hybrids is nearly empty. the california air resources board and energy commission pumped $10.5 million more into account. enabling residents of getting up to $2500 back. combined with the federal program, consumers can save as much as 10 grand off the sticker price, plus, call fiing for carpool lane was a special permit. >> this is for last year stit says california is having trouble meeting clean air standards. >> the only way to keep air clean and fight smog and climate change is introduce more of the vehicles. >> ted copta heads a taxpayer watch dog group. he says when state needs to pay for pressing things average residents who can can't afford a green car shouldn't have to subsidize one for those who can probably afford one on their own. >> we need money to fix are roads and higher etd x for student loans and money for just about everything that there is. >> he says rebates are
it's to produce eem yigs and clean up the air, others question using tax dollars to subsidize those that can afford green technology. >> they're going like hot cake ootz $43 million rebate program for plug in hybrids is nearly empty. the california air resources board and energy commission pumped $10.5 million more into account. enabling residents of getting up to $2500 back. combined with the federal program, consumers can save as much as 10 grand off the sticker price, plus, call fiing...
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higher salaries and benefits based on anticipated increasing property tax revenue. then the recession hit. stockton soon was $1 billion in debt. monday, stockton may become the most populace city in the country to enter chapter 9. >>> besides gay marriage the supreme court will also hear arguments tomorrow on a case involving billions of couldn't summer dollars. at issue is brand name drug companies keeping lower priced versions off the shelves. federal officials will argue the deals cost $3 billion a year by delaying launch of cheaper generics. >>> just ahead, an alert for a bart passengers. some can expect delays for up to 14 months. >>> here's an unusual sight. a california home owner hopes his insurance will cover this. the woman inside the car explains how in the world that happened. >> looking outside, we enjoyed a sunny sunday but cloud are rolling in, and the forecastes coming up. >> mike: march madness for the men and women and the golf course, sergio garcia, not the lie he was looking for. does he have a club >> ama: in southern california, an out of contr
higher salaries and benefits based on anticipated increasing property tax revenue. then the recession hit. stockton soon was $1 billion in debt. monday, stockton may become the most populace city in the country to enter chapter 9. >>> besides gay marriage the supreme court will also hear arguments tomorrow on a case involving billions of couldn't summer dollars. at issue is brand name drug companies keeping lower priced versions off the shelves. federal officials will argue the deals...
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they take after-tax dollars from you, and then you get a tax-free when you get the benefits. well starting 20 some odd years ago they changed at that. that a lot of people, millions of people pay tax on social security benefits. they broke the original deal. the government changes rules all the time. how about inflation? the federal reserve wants 2 1/2% inflation. that is equivalent of 2.5% tax lowering your income. >> they just raised it a half percent to 2 1/2%. >> so what that means is, your real income goes down. so, especially lower income people get of the shafted because they pay more for food and fuel and electricity. and so their incomes go down. that is supposed to stimulate the economy. the fed can do it without legislation. david: when you think of all the different ways which this administration, obama administration is almost transfixed by the european model, whether it is in health care, obamacare, whether it is in the vast increase in the social welfare state, i'm just wondering if they now are looking to europe as a model for what to do with us? now we haven'
they take after-tax dollars from you, and then you get a tax-free when you get the benefits. well starting 20 some odd years ago they changed at that. that a lot of people, millions of people pay tax on social security benefits. they broke the original deal. the government changes rules all the time. how about inflation? the federal reserve wants 2 1/2% inflation. that is equivalent of 2.5% tax lowering your income. >> they just raised it a half percent to 2 1/2%. >> so what that...
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investors worldwide are worried if passed, the 10% tax could set a precedent for future eurozone bailouts. >>> a new report points to china's rapidly growing budget to develop modern warfare equipment. for the first time a new tally finds china has become the world's fifth largest arms exporter, knocking britain out of the top five. the u.s. is number one followed by russia, germany and france. >>> elsewhere, at&t starts selling the all new make-or-break blackberry smartphone. yoga athletic line, lulu lemon weighs in on thursday. tiffany & company weighs in friday, the luxury jewelry has sparkled recently despite missing earnings estimates three quarters in a row. >>> another fire on deck, darden restaurants. that company missed last quarter's estimates. investors are still hungry for the red lobster and olive garden parent. >>> a rise in sharing as coworkers watch college basketball's march madness games. more on who's headed to the big dance coming up in sports. >>> just ahead, texas has one less bridge to worry about. and a $24,000 hoax with the girl scouts as the main target. "early t
investors worldwide are worried if passed, the 10% tax could set a precedent for future eurozone bailouts. >>> a new report points to china's rapidly growing budget to develop modern warfare equipment. for the first time a new tally finds china has become the world's fifth largest arms exporter, knocking britain out of the top five. the u.s. is number one followed by russia, germany and france. >>> elsewhere, at&t starts selling the all new make-or-break blackberry...
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and the background of a guy who made it from scratch in the state of texas, which is -- you know low tax opportunity state. and you see the effect it's had on these two men, not that they wouldn't have those convictions anyway you can see it. >> bill: the nation is going to have to decide i think in the next four years what kind of country they want. because this is not going to be able to compromised. it's too big. brit hume, everybody, living large down there in miami. if you need any help, brit, call us tonight and we will help you out. directly ahead, a grizzly murder in colorado. will the woman beat the rap? there she is. big beef tonight. those reports after these messages. >> bill: in the impact segment tonight, shocking criminal trial in phoenix, arizona. 32-year-old jodi arias has been charged with first >> good morning across america and around the world. this is fox news special coverage of pope francis inauguration. it is 4:20 on the east coast, 120 on the west coast. 9:20 a.m. on an absolutely beautiful day on the eternal city. rained all day yesterday after raining all day
and the background of a guy who made it from scratch in the state of texas, which is -- you know low tax opportunity state. and you see the effect it's had on these two men, not that they wouldn't have those convictions anyway you can see it. >> bill: the nation is going to have to decide i think in the next four years what kind of country they want. because this is not going to be able to compromised. it's too big. brit hume, everybody, living large down there in miami. if you need any...
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cypress agreed to tax big depositors to raise much-needed cash. all of the 0country bank will remain closed until thursday. >>> florida governor is temporarily shutting down the lieutenant governor office to save some money. second in command resigned as part of an investigation into a gambling ring even though she has not been accused of any wrongdoing. even so remaining employee in her office are off the job until new lieutenant governor is appointed. >> community pressure may have paid off just ahead here what san francisco hotel will now do with cherished painting. >> warning for medical experts. what many new mothers are dog too soon. the stories dog t[ man ] i got this citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi t
cypress agreed to tax big depositors to raise much-needed cash. all of the 0country bank will remain closed until thursday. >>> florida governor is temporarily shutting down the lieutenant governor office to save some money. second in command resigned as part of an investigation into a gambling ring even though she has not been accused of any wrongdoing. even so remaining employee in her office are off the job until new lieutenant governor is appointed. >> community pressure may...
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and that would free members of the football team from paying a 9.5% hotel tax here in the bay area. one diehard fan said he does not think what the nfl is asking for is fair but he relishes having the super bowl here on home turf. >> reporter: now super bowl tickets will be here and one would have raised $29 million for senior programs. the city will also loose out and city leaders here say all could be made up and we did speak to them and they are expecting to find out why they asked for all of these requests. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> new details, a preschool in livermore was shut down following a series of allegations and it will not reopen any time soon. social services shut down the school on friday when they found two babies were swaddled too tightly. they also found one baby sleeping in a car seat and the other sleeping in a high chair. two employees are now banned from working at any state licensed childcare facility. >>> some counties may be sued for sending low-level offenders to county jails instead of prisons. another lawsuit is expected in monterey
and that would free members of the football team from paying a 9.5% hotel tax here in the bay area. one diehard fan said he does not think what the nfl is asking for is fair but he relishes having the super bowl here on home turf. >> reporter: now super bowl tickets will be here and one would have raised $29 million for senior programs. the city will also loose out and city leaders here say all could be made up and we did speak to them and they are expecting to find out why they asked for...
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taxes every year. nearly 30 million middle income americans would lose their health insurance because of the repeal of the affordable care act and tens of millions of the would lose coverage because of ryan's plan to gut medicaid. we can do better. it would destroy the commitment we made to our nation's seniors, by turning medicare into a voucher program. it would shift the rising cost of health care onto those very american who was already suffered deep financial shocks in the recent fiscal crisis. many of them have lost their homes, lost their health insurance, lost their jobs, lost equity in their homes, lost their savings, and yet we want the ryan -- and yet the ryan budget would break another promise to them. in a profoundly cynical mood the ryan budget would revoke those provisions of the affordable care act that would expand access to care while keeping in place the revenue generated by the act. the ryan budget also guts investments in science. job tructure and all the growth as well as the futu
taxes every year. nearly 30 million middle income americans would lose their health insurance because of the repeal of the affordable care act and tens of millions of the would lose coverage because of ryan's plan to gut medicaid. we can do better. it would destroy the commitment we made to our nation's seniors, by turning medicare into a voucher program. it would shift the rising cost of health care onto those very american who was already suffered deep financial shocks in the recent fiscal...
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investors are worried if passed the 10% tax could set a precedent for future blameouts. >>> a new report from sweden points to china's rapidly growing budget to develop modern warfare equipment. a new tally finds tally has become the world's fifth largest arms exporter. the u.s. is number one followed by russia, germany, and france. >>> elsewhere, at&t starts selling the all-new make or break blackberry z-10 smartphone. >>> these stocks to keep an eye on. tiffany and company weighs in friday. the luxury jewelry company has sparkled recently despite missing earnings estimates three quarters in a row. another fire on deck. darden restaurants. the company missed last quarter's estimates but investors are still hungry for the red lobster and olive garden parent. >>> look for a big drop in productivity from the office along with cheering from co-workers watching college basketball's march madness games at their desk this week. we'll have more details on who's headed to the big dance coming up in sports. >>> just ahead, texas has one less bridge to worry about. and the $24,000 hoax with the gi
investors are worried if passed the 10% tax could set a precedent for future blameouts. >>> a new report from sweden points to china's rapidly growing budget to develop modern warfare equipment. a new tally finds tally has become the world's fifth largest arms exporter. the u.s. is number one followed by russia, germany, and france. >>> elsewhere, at&t starts selling the all-new make or break blackberry z-10 smartphone. >>> these stocks to keep an eye on. tiffany...
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among them, waiving a city hotel tax for employees and teams. and two ticket surcharges on the super bowl and dropping added parking fees. this will cost santa clara at least $6 million. >> this is a really great effort. we'll be able to highlight everything from the golden gate to silicon valley. and right in the epicenter of it, during the game and before and after the game, will be santa clara. >> reporter: tonight, the city council will hold a special meeting to vote on the resolutions. the mayor says he is confident the council will be supportive. the bidding process is between santa clara and miami. the league will make its final announcement on may 22nd. live in santa clara. >> exciting stuff. >>> it's also a big day for the st. mary's men's basketball team. the gaels, battling for a spot in that big dance during a play-in game. that takes place in dayton, ohio. the gaels taking on middle tennessee at 6:10 our time. the winner, getting an 11th seed in the midwest region. you are all fired up. >> i am. don't bother me at 6:10 tonight. ther
among them, waiving a city hotel tax for employees and teams. and two ticket surcharges on the super bowl and dropping added parking fees. this will cost santa clara at least $6 million. >> this is a really great effort. we'll be able to highlight everything from the golden gate to silicon valley. and right in the epicenter of it, during the game and before and after the game, will be santa clara. >> reporter: tonight, the city council will hold a special meeting to vote on the...
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you mentioned 10% tax. up to 10% that they were looking against consumers to potentially pay for the bailout. i think that has people worried about their bank accounts. the thing here is that you are fdic insured you should be fine. >> the concern is among americans that if a government can go in and take money out of your bank account, that that could end up happening here some day. >> in some ways, heather, you could argue it's already happening here. we don't use the word tax. we don't use the word levy here. >> we don't use the word compensation. maybe we should. >> not getting anything and your costs rupp. low interest rates and inflation. >> keep an eye on this. thank you so much. vera givens great having you. a teenager hiding from burglars inside her own home not able to speak while she calls for help. listen to. this you can tell me you but not open the door? >> we will tell you how this lady saved herself and her family. a mother is furious after discovering her son is learning propaganda about th
you mentioned 10% tax. up to 10% that they were looking against consumers to potentially pay for the bailout. i think that has people worried about their bank accounts. the thing here is that you are fdic insured you should be fine. >> the concern is among americans that if a government can go in and take money out of your bank account, that that could end up happening here some day. >> in some ways, heather, you could argue it's already happening here. we don't use the word tax. we...
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. >> but no tax increases. >> no tax increases. the president already got $650 billion worth of tax increases january 1st. he got a trillion dollars worth of tax increases in obama care. this year the federal government will bring in more revenue than any year in our history and yet we're still going to have a trillion dollars budget deficit. spending is the problem. >> the white house says in response, yes, it's true. taxes went up more than $600 billion over ten years at the end of the year but it is also true the white house put $1.5 trillion worth of spending cuts in their budget. the truth is you're both right. i mean, they have offered spending cuts. the taxes did go up. it still hasn't made enough of a dent. you still have to sit down and do something. >> right. i think we're doing our budget this year. actually we're doing it this week here in the house. our budget will balance in ten years. we're going to pass our budget. hopefully the senate will pass their budget. except their budget never comes to balance. the president
. >> but no tax increases. >> no tax increases. the president already got $650 billion worth of tax increases january 1st. he got a trillion dollars worth of tax increases in obama care. this year the federal government will bring in more revenue than any year in our history and yet we're still going to have a trillion dollars budget deficit. spending is the problem. >> the white house says in response, yes, it's true. taxes went up more than $600 billion over ten years at the...
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they don't want any kind of revenue, any kind of taxes. some are ok with tax reform. but if you're going go through the text couple of years as a lawmaker you're dealing with a president who is liberal. i think that is an open question for the movement and for the party. >> rusty, i will start with you. if you were advising the conservatives within the republican party, what would you tell them to do for what robert is saying here, in terms of getting on the right course to solve this problem but, two, recognize you have elections coming up in a year and half. you have to deal with the political reality as well. what would you advising people that are coming out with republican budgets to do? >> we have to cut the budget. but we have to have a message -- >> that is not simple and you know it. >> of course it is simple. there are so much waste and fraud -- of course it is simple. >> it is understand but not simple to do. >> it is more simple than anything they are not doing, they are not trying to. the problem is -- >> you have to face that fact. the people who are goi
they don't want any kind of revenue, any kind of taxes. some are ok with tax reform. but if you're going go through the text couple of years as a lawmaker you're dealing with a president who is liberal. i think that is an open question for the movement and for the party. >> rusty, i will start with you. if you were advising the conservatives within the republican party, what would you tell them to do for what robert is saying here, in terms of getting on the right course to solve this...
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you can tax depositors or you could tax the entire country. which would have spread the pain among tax payers. they started to spike on the fear that this could lead to a contagion. we haven't seen bank lines in italy or spain, which was the fear. it certainly raised a lot of concerns. >> let's also bring in steve leaseman and rick santelli for more reaction. why don't you start off with your views with what you're hearing from people there when you're looking attic movements. what really jumps out to you? >> i'll tell you what, and i am totally serious about this. when i walked in, this is a little earlier than our regular time. people are walking around, taking care of issues from friday. people have come up and said i understand this is a little island with a gdp that's in fan tess mal. i'll tell you what, i'm kind of shocked that it made that jump. i understand that at a time where computerization allows every government on the planet to track and have say complete financial audit trail of everything anybody has, whether it's in this count
you can tax depositors or you could tax the entire country. which would have spread the pain among tax payers. they started to spike on the fear that this could lead to a contagion. we haven't seen bank lines in italy or spain, which was the fear. it certainly raised a lot of concerns. >> let's also bring in steve leaseman and rick santelli for more reaction. why don't you start off with your views with what you're hearing from people there when you're looking attic movements. what really...
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>> i think when the 2% payroll tax went into effect in february of last month, the entire retail and consumer category, in terms of consumer behavior, was modified, as a result of that 2%. we have since, and i think others have seen it come back, so that was a tough period, where people had to adjust for that 2% dilution in their paycheck. i am cautiously optimistic about the economy. it seems as if, despite the unemployment, despite the debt, that consumers are spending, and we are enjoying the same level of success that we've enjoyed the last 12 months in the u.s. business. having said that, i think one has to be incredibly concerned about the fragile nature of western europe, what's happening in cyprus, and other geopolitical issues that ultimately affect the united states. >> what about the minimum wage in this country, howard? is $7.25 enough. lots of pushes to take that up to $9, as president obama has talked about. the average starbucks barista, according to glassdoor website, makes $8.78 an hour. >> well, that's a little misleading, but i'll come back to that. you know, i thi
>> i think when the 2% payroll tax went into effect in february of last month, the entire retail and consumer category, in terms of consumer behavior, was modified, as a result of that 2%. we have since, and i think others have seen it come back, so that was a tough period, where people had to adjust for that 2% dilution in their paycheck. i am cautiously optimistic about the economy. it seems as if, despite the unemployment, despite the debt, that consumers are spending, and we are...
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welcome to the tax system. >>> cyprus is getting a new ultimatum today. the european central bank is now telling the island nation to come up with a plan to secure a bailout by this monday or emergency aid for their banks will be cut off. very serious situation going on here for cyprus. stuart varney, anchor of "varney & company" on the fox business network joins me right now. stuart, where does all this stand now? >> wait until you hear this. there is ultimatum to cyprus, get a deal by monday midnight or you don't get a bailout. banks are closed all the way to next tuesday. stock market is closed. hints of a deal, cash from russia. here is the big one, martha. they're debating right now in the cypriot parliament of idea of seizing pension money. nationalizing semipublic, semiprivate pension fund companies. that is how far they're going. it reminds you of the seizure of private bank deposits, now the seizure of pension money. it is a sign of desperation. things are coming to a he had he. we may be witnessing the first country to leave the euro. that is a
welcome to the tax system. >>> cyprus is getting a new ultimatum today. the european central bank is now telling the island nation to come up with a plan to secure a bailout by this monday or emergency aid for their banks will be cut off. very serious situation going on here for cyprus. stuart varney, anchor of "varney & company" on the fox business network joins me right now. stuart, where does all this stand now? >> wait until you hear this. there is ultimatum to...
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tax cuts have nothing to do with the budget. so you have to work was on this. is there an appropriate ratio for safety for doing staff and detainees? >> yes. >> if there is a budget cut, does that will affect that ratio? >> well, obviously, we have to maintain the facilities with the appropriation that we have. were we to furlough individuals that would affect our ability to apprehend and detain people safely. my intings is not to furlough our offerss. >> if you have less budget, you will have less people and you can retain your people. is arithmetic? >> it is. it gives us by the congress and the sequester direct us to take a 5% cut to that custody operations. that's roughly $110 million. i can't find that level of resource -- >> i think what some are trying to tell you is you can maintain a ratio with less money. haveu have less money you less people and therefore, you can detain fewer detainees and we're talking arithmetic, it is not philosophy. a lot of focus is on the people's release is based on their prior offenses. can you explain to me what the crime ra
tax cuts have nothing to do with the budget. so you have to work was on this. is there an appropriate ratio for safety for doing staff and detainees? >> yes. >> if there is a budget cut, does that will affect that ratio? >> well, obviously, we have to maintain the facilities with the appropriation that we have. were we to furlough individuals that would affect our ability to apprehend and detain people safely. my intings is not to furlough our offerss. >> if you have...
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some if they can get the big game come to town voting unanimously to waive a list of fees from hotel tax for nfl staff rooms to ticket sir charges, parking fees, all nfl requirements if santa clara wants to be considered as a super bowl host. the new stadium is finished in next year and if the super bowl comes in 2016 the stadium will be two years old at the time of the the hilton santa clara is optimistically planning a $140-room addition in time, ready in time, for the super bowl in 2016. the city will make their pitch to the nfl in may. >> we have some fees waived so we are more attractive. it is the first time we are doing this. we want to be competitive. >> miami is also a contender and will be competing against santa clara but miami has already posted ten super bowls. perhaps it is someone else's turn and sources tell abc7 news that miami probably cannot afford to waive those fees. the city of santa clara will take their pitch package to the nfl on may 21st. >> thank you. new this morning, president obama is now in israel going the first visit to the country and a new effort for pe
some if they can get the big game come to town voting unanimously to waive a list of fees from hotel tax for nfl staff rooms to ticket sir charges, parking fees, all nfl requirements if santa clara wants to be considered as a super bowl host. the new stadium is finished in next year and if the super bowl comes in 2016 the stadium will be two years old at the time of the the hilton santa clara is optimistically planning a $140-room addition in time, ready in time, for the super bowl in 2016. the...
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they didn't want to tax depositors. they're going to resolve at least one bank. brussels would like them to do two. that means getting rid of bad banks over time. that means losses of employment, uninsured depositors will take very large hits. insured depositors will remain whole and the banking system will stay afloat. this will please the european central bank so that everything can re-open on tuesday, if everything goes according to plan. as long as these guys in the parliament vote on this tomorrow. >> keith, i want ask you this because there are a lot of ifs. is this any better for the stock market tomorrow? >> i think it's a reason to contextualize why you'd sell for crisis reasons all the way up. but trade a 30-point range in the s&p 500 and a tight three-point range in the vix. and on the vix, 11 to 14. i think this crisis situation only insulates that trading range. >> today you saw 10 and a half percent surge. >> we did. it's because of the uncertainty. if we do have some certainty, i think that comes out of it tomorrow. most or all of that 10% pop in t
they didn't want to tax depositors. they're going to resolve at least one bank. brussels would like them to do two. that means getting rid of bad banks over time. that means losses of employment, uninsured depositors will take very large hits. insured depositors will remain whole and the banking system will stay afloat. this will please the european central bank so that everything can re-open on tuesday, if everything goes according to plan. as long as these guys in the parliament vote on this...
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. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster entrees like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two lobsterfest entrees. [clucking]. everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's
. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest...
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the taxes on cigarettes are different from the taxes on any other product. there are bans, you know, first thing he did when he came into office, he banned smoking in bars and restaurants, something that was extremely unpopular at the time. >> today, very popular. >> yesterday, mayor bloomberg talked about the comparison of what he is doing now. >> after new york city banned smoking, which we got a lot of grief about. i got a lot of one-fingered waves when i would march by bars on st. patrick's day, for example. today, march by a bar on st. patrick's day, and everybody seems to love you. and because of what new york did, i think it's fair to say, most cities in america, all of western europe, virtually all of latin america, have gone smoke free. >> he does have a point there. >> i'm probably the wrong person to talk to this about. my mother died of lung cancer after 50 years of smoking. i am probably not objective. are you making money on something that kills people, putting out for teenagers, and it could possibly kill them, as it did my mother. i'm for wha
the taxes on cigarettes are different from the taxes on any other product. there are bans, you know, first thing he did when he came into office, he banned smoking in bars and restaurants, something that was extremely unpopular at the time. >> today, very popular. >> yesterday, mayor bloomberg talked about the comparison of what he is doing now. >> after new york city banned smoking, which we got a lot of grief about. i got a lot of one-fingered waves when i would march by...
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that includes waiving the city's 9.5% hotel tax for nfl employs and the teams, assuming they stay here. he's agreed to suspend ticket surcharges and drop parking fees. this will cost santa clara at least $6 million. but the mayor says not to worry. the super bowl crowds would offset the loss and then some. >> all of the people spending money in our restaurants. all of the people buying souvenirs. there's lots of activities going on here in santa clara during the super bowl. if you saw what happened down in new orleans, you see potential for it. the south bay, as a whole, will benefit from it. but santa clara will be at the center because we have the stadium. >> the battle bits santa clara against miami. and miami, on the other hand, is not agreeing to all the league's concessions. we'll see how that bodes for santa clara. first, we'll see if the city of santa clara goes along with mayor matthews' plan and the costly resolutions. that vote is scheduled for 6:30 tonight. >> it comes down to tonight. the world baseball classic wraps up at at&t park tonight. dominican republic advancing to
that includes waiving the city's 9.5% hotel tax for nfl employs and the teams, assuming they stay here. he's agreed to suspend ticket surcharges and drop parking fees. this will cost santa clara at least $6 million. but the mayor says not to worry. the super bowl crowds would offset the loss and then some. >> all of the people spending money in our restaurants. all of the people buying souvenirs. there's lots of activities going on here in santa clara during the super bowl. if you saw...
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a superior court judge ruled the nfl team is entitled to $30 million in tax money from the city of santa clara. officials prom mitts missed the money as part of the new stadium deal. there you see it under construction. but the money became a free for all when governor brown banned redevelopment agencies. santa clara schools wanted it and so did the governor to balance the state budget. the judge ruled the deal was done before redevelopment agencies disappeared giving the $30 million to the 49ers. >>> and when the niners and the raiders and every other pro team take the field the game will be played differently. the nfl today made a major change. abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman tonight explains this new rule. >> reporter: this is the stuff we love about nfl football. first the buildup and then the hitting. it is as american as apple pie. but for those on the wrong place at the wrong time also a flirtation with concussions and paralysis. today the nfl made it more difficult to lay out a.b. opponent on either side of the ball but making it illegal for offensive players to lead with the
a superior court judge ruled the nfl team is entitled to $30 million in tax money from the city of santa clara. officials prom mitts missed the money as part of the new stadium deal. there you see it under construction. but the money became a free for all when governor brown banned redevelopment agencies. santa clara schools wanted it and so did the governor to balance the state budget. the judge ruled the deal was done before redevelopment agencies disappeared giving the $30 million to the...
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that's a 6% tax. actually 6.7% tax. so people obviously getting nervous about this tax over the week weekend, they rushed to withdraw their money. but keep in mind lawmakers are still working on this proposal trying to come up with something a little more equitable. some proposals are being floated that is. so a vote on this has been postponed until tomorrow. but you're seeing the markets react because this could really be a game changer in this eurozone debt drama that we used to talk about so much and now brought to the forefront because it show as bank doesn't have to fail to reach in and grab your money. so it has also big implications for future bailouts, as well. what if this idea does catch on in cyprus, what happens to other countries in europe. so you're seeing the ripple effect from europe all the way here to the u.s. at least in the stock market. we are seeing shares of banks here in the u.s. like bank of america, jpmorgan chase, down 1% to 2%. that's what's dragging down the dow. down 73 points. >> i'm sure
that's a 6% tax. actually 6.7% tax. so people obviously getting nervous about this tax over the week weekend, they rushed to withdraw their money. but keep in mind lawmakers are still working on this proposal trying to come up with something a little more equitable. some proposals are being floated that is. so a vote on this has been postponed until tomorrow. but you're seeing the markets react because this could really be a game changer in this eurozone debt drama that we used to talk about so...
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mike lee of utah gave the republican rebuttal saying the budget proposed by senate democrats raises taxes by $1.5 trillion without saving entitlements. >>> also new this morning, around 4:00 the senate passed its first budget in four years. approving a $3.7 billion spending plan for next year. the 50 to 49 vote ended a grueling all-night debate. no republican voted for the package. it sets up contentious negotiation was the republican-dominated house in april to reconcile two vastly different plans for dealing with the deficit. the senate version calls for spending $100 billion on infrastructure to help create jobs. the house version calls for deep cuts in domestic spending to balance the budget by 2023. >>> the california department of education is expanding its list of recommended reading for kindergarten through twelve grade and it includes newly published works dealing with sexual identity issues. here's abc7 news capital correspondent nannette miranda in sacramento with the story. >>> as summer nears, educators want to keep kids reading. the california department of education just up
mike lee of utah gave the republican rebuttal saying the budget proposed by senate democrats raises taxes by $1.5 trillion without saving entitlements. >>> also new this morning, around 4:00 the senate passed its first budget in four years. approving a $3.7 billion spending plan for next year. the 50 to 49 vote ended a grueling all-night debate. no republican voted for the package. it sets up contentious negotiation was the republican-dominated house in april to reconcile two vastly...
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they also received about $30,000 in tax-free per diem payments. but the governor's salary, not quite as high. governor brown earned $173,000. that's the 7th highest in the country. the top salary goes to the governor in pennsylvania. he earns just over $183,000. >>> some california counties may be sued over a policy that sends low-level offenders to county jails instead of state prisons. lawyers representing inmates have already sued alameda, riverside and fresno county. another lawsuit is expected in monterey county. the lawsuits claim inmates are dealing with overcrowding, poor medical care and inadequate medical treatments at the county jail. >>> do you know where your umbrella is? >> i think i have to dig it out. >> get ready. the weather is gonna change. as we look outside, this is what your sky looks right now. steve paulson is coming back. he's tracking rain in your. he will tell you -- in your forecast. he will tell you when. >>> traffic on highway 4, finely the lanes have been reopened here after a wrong-way driver may have called a big p
they also received about $30,000 in tax-free per diem payments. but the governor's salary, not quite as high. governor brown earned $173,000. that's the 7th highest in the country. the top salary goes to the governor in pennsylvania. he earns just over $183,000. >>> some california counties may be sued over a policy that sends low-level offenders to county jails instead of state prisons. lawyers representing inmates have already sued alameda, riverside and fresno county. another...
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it back and pay the taxes. that's an enormous issue for apple that's close to 70% of its cash overseas and it's not an easy answer for that today. and it could be $170 billion by the end of this year says the financial times this morning and what does it mean for the sector moving forward? so far it's disappointed many, many people. >> i guess the question is how do they put that cash to use? many of us would like to see greater buybacks and greater dividends and could there be more m and a coming which would be positive for the market. in the interim, stronger dividends and stronger buybacks is something that should help at least on the margin. >> let's just say, will, ceo tim cook picks up the phone and gives you a call and says hey, will, what do you think we should do with our cash? what would you tell him? >> i think they should increase the dividend moderately. they're generating $40 billion a year in free cash flow and that could be a 15 billion number and maybe even a $20 billion annual dividend. >> let
it back and pay the taxes. that's an enormous issue for apple that's close to 70% of its cash overseas and it's not an easy answer for that today. and it could be $170 billion by the end of this year says the financial times this morning and what does it mean for the sector moving forward? so far it's disappointed many, many people. >> i guess the question is how do they put that cash to use? many of us would like to see greater buybacks and greater dividends and could there be more m and...
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they also received about $30,000 in tax-free per diem payments. but the governor's salary, not quite as high. governor brown earned $173,000. that's the 7th highest in the country. the top salary goes to the governor in pennsylvania. he earns just over $183,000. >>> some california counties may be sued over a policy that sends low-level offenders to county jails instead of state prisons. lawyers representing inmates have already sued alameda, riverside and fresno county. another lawsuit is expected in monterey county. the lawsuits claim inmates are dealing with overcrowding, poor medical care and inadequate medical treatments at the county jail. >>> do you know where your umbrella is? >> i think i have to dig it out. >> get ready. the weather is gonna change. as we look outside, this is what your sky looks right now. steve paulson is coming back. he's tracking rain in your. he will tell you -- in your forecast. he will tell you when. >>> traffic on highway 4, finely the lanes have been reopened here after a wrong-way driver may have called a big p
they also received about $30,000 in tax-free per diem payments. but the governor's salary, not quite as high. governor brown earned $173,000. that's the 7th highest in the country. the top salary goes to the governor in pennsylvania. he earns just over $183,000. >>> some california counties may be sued over a policy that sends low-level offenders to county jails instead of state prisons. lawyers representing inmates have already sued alameda, riverside and fresno county. another...
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there are a told the nfl that they are not going to waive the hotel taxes. if we bring that to the table, perhaps the nfl would decide on may 27th to bring the super bowl, the 50th anniversary of the super bowl to the new niner's stadium. >> now to a star you only see on kron4, battles targeted an east bay business district over the weekend. they had businesses in the downtown oakland area on 17th street. the vandals used galoots saddam is a lot to many of the shops. the president of the south of broadway business association said this latest ruling as an a continues with an ongoing string of vandalism here. in fact one shop owner says she is considering relocating her business out of oakland. >> i should not have to do that, oakland is my home. i want to live here, work here, do my business here. >> merchants say they have no idea who or why a they are doing it. it is wanted to stop. a live look outside, a san francisco shot. we'll have more on the weather and traffic when we come back. >> better news for our hot spot where conditions have improved in the d
there are a told the nfl that they are not going to waive the hotel taxes. if we bring that to the table, perhaps the nfl would decide on may 27th to bring the super bowl, the 50th anniversary of the super bowl to the new niner's stadium. >> now to a star you only see on kron4, battles targeted an east bay business district over the weekend. they had businesses in the downtown oakland area on 17th street. the vandals used galoots saddam is a lot to many of the shops. the president of the...
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of course tax cuts are a tool used by keynesians. and tax increases. something that traditional keynesians are against in bad times. we always hear about austerity in great britain, a cross europe. there'll be talks about the spending cuts. but we never hear about the tax increases. and when you start talking about that, talk about the fact that they cut spending, slash spending at the same time they hike taxes, it really was a formula made to fail. >> spending cuts and tax increases have more or less the same effect. they both take money out of the economy. they both slow the economy. and, yes, they create this idea of austerity. but, look, it's a balancing problem. you need on the one hand to deal with as you well know budget deficits and debt. and on the other hand you need to keep growth going. here's an interesting thing i saw over the weekend just briefly. the recession in greece which is actually a depression, if you line it up against the u.s. great depression in 1929, it looks a lot a like in terms of how much unemployment there is, how much t
of course tax cuts are a tool used by keynesians. and tax increases. something that traditional keynesians are against in bad times. we always hear about austerity in great britain, a cross europe. there'll be talks about the spending cuts. but we never hear about the tax increases. and when you start talking about that, talk about the fact that they cut spending, slash spending at the same time they hike taxes, it really was a formula made to fail. >> spending cuts and tax increases have...
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but taxing depositors 10% is one thing. but keeping a 0% interest rates, don't you think savers have been hit at least 10%? >> more. >> so we recapitalized, which is the same thing. >> they are subseu diidizinsubs. >> retired people have been forced -- >> forced. >> the the two biggest in throws back-to-back months into the funds. >> we feel better about ourselves. >> it's not even that. it's just to maintain margins. they had a liquidity probably because they pretended a lot of exposures didn't belong to them. citigroup is the example. all of a sudden they had to take back all these assets and essentially put capital underneath them. that's where the leverage came from. that's why we had a crisis. >> do you see eye to eye on banking and in politics i doubt. you ran a bank. >> i think the banks needed to recap. okay. they were leveraged between 35 and 55 to 1. i think the one thing we learned is it's equity and nothing else is. they needed different equity. they needed to get ready before basel 3 or dodd/frank. they need to
but taxing depositors 10% is one thing. but keeping a 0% interest rates, don't you think savers have been hit at least 10%? >> more. >> so we recapitalized, which is the same thing. >> they are subseu diidizinsubs. >> retired people have been forced -- >> forced. >> the the two biggest in throws back-to-back months into the funds. >> we feel better about ourselves. >> it's not even that. it's just to maintain margins. they had a liquidity probably...
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you can only tax people. on top of that for democrats to go around saying when bill mmaher to say the rich are not paying their fair share. both sides have to figure out how to moderate. >> absolutely. after the $600 billion tax increase, the rate increases on top of state and local taxes. for most people in high brackets, it's well above 50%. we are done with the tax part and it's closing the so-called tax expenditures and we will do the charitable donations for wealthy people. you have to start talking about growth. whichever side really gets serious about growth, there is one or two positive things. one is energy transformation. that is exciting and made it more competitive. the president never did anything serious about trade. right now we are on the verge of starting two major trade negotiations. one is the transpacific negotiations and the others will start a u.s.-european negotiations. this involves something like 60 or 70%. this is potentially a major energy if you can get serious about trade and help
you can only tax people. on top of that for democrats to go around saying when bill mmaher to say the rich are not paying their fair share. both sides have to figure out how to moderate. >> absolutely. after the $600 billion tax increase, the rate increases on top of state and local taxes. for most people in high brackets, it's well above 50%. we are done with the tax part and it's closing the so-called tax expenditures and we will do the charitable donations for wealthy people. you have...
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if you don't -- if you take the lump sum you get hatch of what the payout is and taxes take about of what of that, so, say, it is $10 million you get about $2.5 million. >>heather: if you give advice, to whoever won the lottery yesterday, what advice do you give them, lunch sum or individual pay outs? >> i think the lump sum is the way to go but people go crazy. they go crazy. >>heather: speaking of that, we only have 90 seconds, if you were to win the $338 million lottery and you can actually tweet us at home, what would you do with the money? >> i have never played the lottery in my life. i would take a trip a trip to antartica. >> i would buy a plane and a pilot and have a house on a beach somewhere and i would commute in to work every day. that is what i would do. still keep my job but commute with my private pilot and my plane. that is my idea. >> i am rethinking my plan. >>heather: rick, what would you do with the money? rick: give it all to charity. >>heather: you have a lot of kids going to college, that is charity. rick: college tuition. that's right. >> don't forget you can
if you don't -- if you take the lump sum you get hatch of what the payout is and taxes take about of what of that, so, say, it is $10 million you get about $2.5 million. >>heather: if you give advice, to whoever won the lottery yesterday, what advice do you give them, lunch sum or individual pay outs? >> i think the lump sum is the way to go but people go crazy. they go crazy. >>heather: speaking of that, we only have 90 seconds, if you were to win the $338 million lottery and...
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when the tax time comes they don't feel so bad because my house is worth $400,000. but now that the houses are worth $100,000, that's the problem. >> the problem is the promises they made. when you are a police officer, you can retire at age 50. other employees saw this and said if the police department can do it, we want to do it. they said no problem. along the way, anyone who worked for that town, you would have health care for life and a pension and spouse or whatever, any dependent. no matter how long you lived there or worked there. you could have moved in there in 2005, worked there for seven months and the city's residents would be thegated to pay you rest -- retirement for the rest of your life. >>brian: the reality is different now. where do they go from here legally? >> that is why they went to court. they are saying we tried everything we could. we cut to the bone. >>brian: there is no money there? >> no money and no way we could turn this around without -- >>gretchen: if they are allowed to file for bankruptcy, does that mean these pensions would go goo
when the tax time comes they don't feel so bad because my house is worth $400,000. but now that the houses are worth $100,000, that's the problem. >> the problem is the promises they made. when you are a police officer, you can retire at age 50. other employees saw this and said if the police department can do it, we want to do it. they said no problem. along the way, anyone who worked for that town, you would have health care for life and a pension and spouse or whatever, any dependent....
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. >> hand out more budget-busting tax breaks for the wealthy, and to pay for these wasteful tax breaks, ld -- it would end medicare guarantee, it would raise tax on middle class families. to appease the tea party, the ryan republican budget would risk recovery, and that's just a price too high. >> reporter: needless to say, republicans disagree. they believe that their budget which ultimately, they say, would balance, would provide more opportunity and more jobs for the american people, jon. jon: obviously, both sides trying to get their points out. what are the republicans saying about these budgetary matters? >> reporter: they're going after the budget that was proposed by senate budget chair patty murray. they say it increases spending, increases the debt, never balances and raises taxes. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell a few moments ago called it extreme. >> a party that once cared about hard working american families seems of to have gone off the leftmost edge of the reservation with this budget. d.c. democrats' priorities are just so far removed from the actual needs of
. >> hand out more budget-busting tax breaks for the wealthy, and to pay for these wasteful tax breaks, ld -- it would end medicare guarantee, it would raise tax on middle class families. to appease the tea party, the ryan republican budget would risk recovery, and that's just a price too high. >> reporter: needless to say, republicans disagree. they believe that their budget which ultimately, they say, would balance, would provide more opportunity and more jobs for the american...